Select one of Iago's soliloquies and write analysis of it poetic, dramatic and theatrical qualities

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Iago's soliloquies (II, iii, 304-329) And what's he then that says I play the villain, When this advice is free I give, and honest, Probal to thinking, and indeed the course To win the Moor again? For 'tis most easy Th'inclining Desdemona to subdue In any honest suit. She's framed as fruitful As the free elements; and then for her To win the Moor, were't to renounce his baptism All seals and symbols of redeemed …

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…in soliloquies. The actors isn't talking to an imaginary wall, they are talking to the audience. (soliloquy) Iago's soliloquy in Act 2 Scene 3 features poetic, dramatic and theatrical qualities. Shakespeare uses these qualities to maximise the effectiveness his use of 'talking to the audience.' Iago's soliloquy has succeeded in emphasizing a strong sense of poetic technique, effective dramatic quality that reflects upon themes, concepts and characters and also theatrical quality that helped based the soliloquy.